Stereo microscopes for hobby and education

MSL4000-series

Stereo microscopes MSL4000 series

Stereo microscopes MSL4000 series

Key features
Applications
Key features

MSL4000 series stereo microscopes offer an optimal value for money. Thanks to the wide range of accessories and different eyepieces, these microscopes are suitable for a wide range of applications. All microscopes have a 45° inclined viewer piece, an eye-distance adjustment and dioptre adjustment.The metal casing is sturdy and durable. To allow you the option for working anywhere without having to depend on any external power supply, some of the MSL microscopes have a battery providing a user-friendly 25 hours of power.

  • Incident and transmitted light (depending on configuration)
  • Range of dioptre adjustable on one eyepiece
  • Power supply: 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz, partially equipped with battery
  • A wide range of accessories is available for all models
Applications

Typical applications

Simple device for standard samples and surface tests.

  • Electronics
  • Rock samples
  • Insects
  • Amber

Model specifications

 MSL4000-series
BASIC EQUIPMENT
OPTICAL HEAD45° inclined
Symmetrical eye distance adjustment
Dioptre compensation
OBJECTIVE REVOLVER2-times
OBJECTIV1x and 3x, or 2x and 4x
EYEPIECES10x wide-field eyepieces
MAGNIFICATION10x und 30x, or 20x und 40x
STANDMetal
POWER SUPPLY100–240 V, 50–60 Hz.
MODELS
MSL4000-10/30-IL-TLWith 1x and 3x objectives, 10x and 30x magnification, LED incident and transmitted light and battery with 25h running time
MSL4000-20/40-IL-TLWith 2x and 4x objectives, 20x and 40x magnification, LED incident and transmitted light and battery with 25h running time
MODEL-SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT IN TYPE DESIGNATION
IL = Incident light
TL = Transmitted light
10/30 = 10x/30x magnification
20/40 = 20x/40x magnification
Microscopic enlargement of a peacock feather
Microscopic enlargement of a peacock feather
Microscopic magnification of an electronic board
Microscopic magnification of an electronic board

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